When we see a good app, we may be interested in some of its material, or we want to imitate a similar app, then how to get its resource files?
Below I take ofo example:
1. Open itunes, search ofo keyword, select Store under
After you find it, download it, then switch back to the library and see the downloaded list
2. Right-click the Finder display to view the local
3, modify the suffix to zip, and then double-click Unzip, will become the following
Then, find the innermost main file, display the package contents
4. Then we will see some resource files, including some AppIcon icons, start-up diagrams, assets, etc.
But here's one thing to note:
There is no direct access to the contents of the assets, but most of the icons are stored here, so we need to use a tool to implement the gripping material.
Ios-images-extractor
This is a Mac tool project and we're going to go directly to git down the project to run.
We follow GitHub's instructions:
First CD to the path where you want to store the project, or the direct root directory CD ~
CD ~
The terminal runs the following command:
git clone https://github.com/devcxm/ios-images-extractorcd ios-images---init-- Recursiveopen Iosimagesextractor.xcworkspace
When you wait for the project to open, run the project:
When the interface appears, drag the Assets.car into the program and start.
After waiting a few seconds, the footage is crawled, click Output Dir to view the extracted resource images
And you'll get the picture you want at the end.
enjoy~
iOS get IPA footage, extract IPA resource picture file